I heard that this is a rice noodle shop that has been opened in Wenzhou for decades, so I came here to taste the old Wenzhou flavor. The shop is very inconspicuous, just like an ordinary roadside fast food restaurant, but it is still very crowded at noon in the extremely hot summer. The taste is not bad.
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I heard that this is a rice noodle shop that has been opened in Wenzhou for decades, so I came here to taste the old Wenzhou flavor. The shop is very inconspicuous, just like an ordinary roadside fast food restaurant, but it is still very crowded at noon in the extremely hot summer. The taste is not bad.
Wenzhou rice noodles are made by grinding rice flour with water and then steaming it to solidify. The appearance is as clear as white jade and the taste is light and smooth. Cut it into strips and cook it in boiling water for two or three minutes. The hot and slippery rice noodles always whet your appetite. The pork ribs are also very good, a piece with bones, fat and tendons, with a few cuts in the middle, starched and seasoned. There is no sweetness at all, and the wine aroma is very strong. The starch makes the texture smooth and tender. When you eat the fat, you feel particularly satisfied. I loved the fat on the pork ribs when I was a child, haha. If you mix the noodles with the juice, it should be great too, the juice is not intoxicating, but people will get drunk by themselves
It's very close to the Ah Sheng Pig Offal Noodles I went to. On the same street. I ordered a 17 yuan pork chop noodle and chose the flat noodles without MSG. After eating a bowl of pork offal noodles, the rice noodles were left and the pork ribs were finished. Unlike the pork rib noodles in Shanghai, Wenzhou likes to add minced meat. This store is very popular and full. The boss is also very nice and will ask you if the food is delicious!
Our signature dish is the fried egg, pork ribs, and rice noodles! Don’t be fooled by the bland soup, it’s truly delicious!
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Jiushan Lake ice cream is only 5 yuan each, offering a refreshing minty treat. - Nearby Wuma Street and Chan Street are century-old commercial streets. Not only can you experience intangible cultural heritage like Ou embroidery and Ou kilns, but they also feature rainbow staircases and Republican-era arcades, perfect for photo ops. Zhongshan Park is a free Republican-era garden. Climbing the Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall offers panoramic views of the city, and the Nine-Curve Bridge is a perfect spot for capturing stunning, modern Chinese-style photos. 📍Practical Travel Guide - Transportation: Take a ferry from Anlan Ferry (Wangjiang Wharf) to the island. The journey takes only 5-10 minutes, and the ferry ticket, including the entrance fee, is 30 yuan. Local residents pay only 6 yuan. Summer ferry service runs from 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM, departing every 30 minutes. Alternatively, take bus No. 51 or No. 105 to Jiangxin Wharf Station. Parking is available near the wharf, but spaces can be limited on holidays. - Admission: 30 yuan per person for non-local visitors and 6 yuan per person for local residents. Children under 6 years old or under 1.3 meters tall, seniors over 70 years old, people with disabilities, and military personnel are exempt. We recommend renting an electronic guide (check with the scenic spot for specific prices) to better understand the stories behind the attractions. - Tips: In the early morning (first boat departs at 7:30 AM), you can enjoy the fairy-tale atmosphere shrouded in morning mist; in the evening (after 5:50 PM), you can witness the stunning sunset over the Oujiang River. These two times are relatively less crowded, making for a better photo op. Remember to bring mosquito repellent and sunscreen, as the island is lush with greenery and insects. Wear light and comfortable shoes, as you'll be walking a lot. Wearing modern Chinese or Hanfu clothing will enhance the atmosphere for your photos! Jiangxin Island combines the graceful charm of a Jiangnan water town with the rich history of thousands of years. Here, you can listen to the morning bells and evening drums in the ancient temple, feel the passage of time beneath the twin pagodas, and discover the poetic spirit of the ancients among the pavilions and towers. For travelers who appreciate history, culture, and natural scenery, Jiangxin Island is a shining pearl hidden in the Oujiang River. #Mid-Autumn and National Day Travel Check-in #Mid-Autumn Travel Destinations #Have Fun with Friends #The Most Asked Places in Moments #Songlike Journey